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THE EUGENE T? E 0 T RT E R 0 U A R F
Kramer Working Over Eugene High Squad Eggs May Take Jump;
Stocks Sweep Upward
BE GIVEN CHANCE
TO PLAY THIS YEAR
Hard work and more hard work U
the order of the day at the Eugene
high training camp, with Coach Frits
Kramer drilling his men on tackling,
blocking and charging, the three de
partments in which they were weakest
in the Jefferson tilt ant Saturday.
Kramer hopes to have all theae de
fects Ironed out by Kept. 30, the date
of the Springfield game.
"The team ahould show a good denl
of a change by that time' he said
late Wednesdoy, "I hove borrowed
the charging sled from the univer
sity and am teaching the linemen to
stay on their feet. We've resurrected
and old tackling dummy, and expert
to have the whole team vastly improv
ed defensively within the next two
weeks."
Two Are Out
No serious injuries were suffered
in the Jefferson game, Marlon .Mann,
tackle, sustaining a bad ehnrley horse,
but is rtcpectod back by Monday, and
Mick Bishop, fullback, also out tern
Cubs Celebrate Victory
With Cheers, Handshakes
CHICAGO, Sept. 21, OW Chi
cupo's Cubs today were "in,' with
little in the way of serious huNiness
to worry them until a week from to
day when they uiipose the New York
Yankees in the opening game of the
world series and they intended to get
a little fun out of their baseball.
As soon as Kiki Cuyler smushed
one of Steve IS wet on ic a curves for
triple with the bases loaded in the
seventh inning of the first game of
yesterday's "crucial' doubleheader,
the veteran regulars had earned it
rest. They started tnkiug it in the
second game, and they don't have to
go back to work until they have rest
ed. Neither do they hove to rest if
they don't want to.
Manager Charlie Grimm almost
went right back to work in the sec
ond game yesterday, although he lon
had planed to give Marvin Gutlat a
chance as soon as the National league
title was won.
Now that this battle is over," h
said, "I could get n lot of fun out
of this gime. I won't rest long.
Dusn win a "in
He has definitely announced only
one item of his yorld aeries pliin
that Guy Bush will pitch the open
ing game nt Vcw York. Tina hat
Iwen common gonnip ever wince it
looked as though the Cubs would win
the championship. His other pitching
selections depend 04 the outcome of
that first game.
The clubhouse celebration after the
pennant winning triumph required a
little time to develop. Billy Henna
was t he first player to reach the
dressing room. He wore an awed sort
of smile. The rest of the youngsters,
with the exception of Jennie War
neke, the sensational young right
hander, matched Herman's expres
sion. The older players just beamed
until Grimm, last to come in, ap
peared. Grimm Speaks
Then they yelled at Grimm, at each
other, and finally demanded a speech
from the manager. He obliged with
one word, "great." repeated many
times. 1'resjdent William L. Veeck,
who on Aug. 2, deposed Rogers
Hornsby m manager Mid aotnteW
Grimm, conp-natulaHM. each iuaa fin
ishing uj with Grimm.
Tharriw, manager," Yeenk said,
pumping Grimm's hawtk "But, we
knew we -nltl do it."
No, a word wf n.wHion wos ac-
iorde4 the Yniibee-i. 'Jttie fttlrtetes 11U
seemed t have their minds tew
of their own oc'onnil-whnieii. 1
orarily with the same thing. Joe
Hill, star end, is recovering from
twisted ankle, and should be in great
shape, for the Springfield. tilK Tw
nexz men reported Tuesday, Hester
Kyle and Warren GHclwiajt coimng. out
for the first time
Kramer has also announced MTfe for
mation of a "B" squad t'o work under
Bert Kerns, rwid holies fro bao a
large turnout of boj wlro Mn to ploy
football. The "B" swiad wa hioifly
ttuccesnfuj last year, and guwe a good
many noys a cnance in piny innr ctyiitr
not batve been furnished otfier-w-iH:
The coaching, staw tropes, tb have a
squad of 50 of 60 boya (Ait an true
time finder the dmfble team plan.
A class in thV A'BG'h- of- fibofcbill,
open to any student w-ho desires a
more comprehensive knowledge of Mie
game, Is also to b otforetl, -Kramer
saidi K will tfe held. eeiv fotdhg,
and all the technicMitfms which- mut
a myatony to the average few wirr bc
fully explained.
HERE Fl
QR ANGI.ES, Sep. M. tm
Out of the nonthwest 'baa conn south
ern GnJIfrfrnla's two latest lvoxing
idola. Tfiey are-young. Freffllle Mteele,
of Tacotna, aurd- Bon Fnasen, of Se
attle, who by convincing vtctonresi
over local faffo'rites,esfrfbli sited Hiem-
elves as the new attractionav
Steele, with a- long, recoad of
knockouts lived up. to- his- reputation
by putting ?tiferino Garcia, Kkmitu
welterweight, to- sleep- in twe rounds.
H tee ft pr-ewoinsly- had stopped tbo
Filipino in the northwest, but tbcaJ
fans had consideaed it justt one oft
those tuinfea as Garcia- haj shewa he
was no .or dittany boer wlfen hu
knocked out Alf-redo ftnonn tiro Mex
ican, here In four rounds.
Steele, aow.ev.er., had a closa coM.
Garcia, landed a tevniHi. rpi 0 tin
chin at the close of tiio first rotiad
and the Taeoirni youtfi imm- saei onkr
by the bell. Freddie, howovr, came
bark, outslugged and outlorJ tit
Filipino and then put hka awny enr
the close bf the sccomht round.
Fraser tnok two, lost one mm) tlaew
in the other of a four-round hont
win the decision from young lVtor
Jackson California lightweight cham
pion, nnd considered one of the best
boxers at any weight in the state.
...r.
CIS US TIM
NEW YORK. Sept. 21. U.R Guy
Hush of the Cubs won his lllth game
of the season, the opener of yester
day's double-header with the Pirntes,
5 to 2.
Although the Piratr blanked the
Cubs, fi to 0, in the nightcap, aided
by Heinle Meine's three-hit pitching,
the opening victory blotted out every
mathematical chance of Pittsburgh
taking the pennant.
Mrnnklyn's 1 lodgers strengthened
their hold on third plnce hy downing
their closest rivals, thef 'hillies, 3 to
1.
Bill Terry's New York GianJt ff.'Ot
17 hits defeating the Boston Braves.
13 to 3, The Ht. Louis Cardinals
trounced the last-place Cincinnati
Bedw. 3 to 1.
Walter Johnson's Wntdiington Sen
atom advanced within three anil one
half games of the second plnce Phila
delphia Athletics in the Aineriniu
league hy beating the Boston ltcd
Sox, 4 to 1.
Clcveltind strengthened its grip on
fourth phire by taking both ends of
a twin bill from Ht. Louis Browns,
0 to 2. nnd 11 to 2.
Chicago's double-header at Detroit
was warhed out. They were the only
games scheduled.
Hhis, Jriopt. 21, (Owuon Stnte cvlleae
footb'aJ4 temn- mill in&ei; WiNoraeMe
tuiiA'riMly hern
H,)4KH-t.J4 mplit at
7:;W o'clock in rise
Sfcund nou - von
tefrvice sou))- on
Hm j)rau sc In
finite Mms seafcftu.
Aler mcct'Hvg Won
tam art Sp.olQn3 ki
Mm toiwJiest aeu
km go-mo ever ar
nuii(ed on an r
mfjfl solserite Mas
St-:tcns ti-r.e ynepnc'
Hh; tK take Wil- Gurty Miller
lunnepfre In stride wtth Hie opeminf
vt. rference uome t lire Beusom aQ4n4
iHrfQrd in rortlMid Out. 1 figured to
'be btfla lurahn pwnt X tpba Ocoopr
sensom
Spec Kease, WiHtmefre eaivuht hw
owljv four lettsHUireii to" use ora a miarews
fur Mm yemm seam knt he wM cnM
on samn Ue netfer-w tiereiitft'h f-rom
lnt seardn's stjuorl fre SiM out Ms first
striri) Oaanse sea-ovM de nt epeat
atiy BNch "w4way" m thot fcatitred
by the Sfeifrers ki a 78 to I wiu ever
(ho ttjNwcrta Irwt ffeusoo hwwew,
Iveeije ptmites a ud hnmd Pittlrting
cUru Whs Ml vmH sohm4ed m fitindn-nmioJs.
Tms t)pamnfen ubuiured1 Irom 8pe
borne Suewdas to a slftfbly dMapidatd
coiuUUon. Cur4ty MiMes, WtHw liati
forfb, Kwenet-t Idarls and Ioren Tut
tie, Wrst strinv riwuvefl, wove hsucd
lmsfrit-M tdrheNi urpn trlrek retmni be
crnim of vaciws reg kijtu-ies. Frm
Hie bscWidd Tommr Wwd Red
FnwrMHi, Jo4m Um-noetie Mid FrnJi
lktre wooe mi Mm stck lwt whew
pruwfciire acwHnreil Akmdi y. TtH't-hB bo
eived rhre meat wrleiw injury w4rera
Ihs s4irider w dfHtHcaed enrfcr in
the tfonre. Ton kjm wrM bce bkn m
Mie stretl imNt t4w SbuMvoMi' CaUfc
niti Bmse, Oct. 8.
Hw-HUgh ht Wie frim-hi of tVe wwhwi'h
naiona4? Ment-y, pa-hj, plettttft.
liuse'hnJ-l him oifer-ed sojive sweeX
ones t-lvis yen. At t4ie i-ait orf tHiv
HfiiHWi Mie lkieji MioikHA s muob
f tire Jouis Cards' chunoe-s of
wiiMwtf tbe 7tronn4 peimoot phefr'd
pivo you on4y two to ooe. hwi-sine
t4re wo-nra neoei'ion tire beWcs would
untie ax)(oded a- ummi with cour-a-e
enxug4i fro go m and' mraer thai t4re
wonld- omMnrpfona would wnd iup ki tfte
seeond hn-lf of tire wia..d di.v.biiojh ()r
lke nffieofrierwiitK) owiswe tircy TOoirfd
htwo iaeettid' a bsy toIib ttioiifflrt tire
TotilM a dozen or so enmes better
tim tire Best of Mk Avnwiium- league
frehk Jflfcr, my, my!
Polo offfe-red sonre swcfe pickiin?s
toe, eeokrily that gnre in tire Na
tional whwne Witohrjook-'s proud
Sands Poi4er9 gAb smotiitened' by Ht?-tie.-Irked
Easfrcot-t.
Come to Mwnk ataut, Ha dollars
on tii (frmonrata in- Miiine wuido't
hawe befea badi
MP0S1NG PACIFIC
SpQTt Parade
BACKS PASS BALL
PALO Al.TO. Cal., Sept VI. (UR)
Hoping to overcome the frequent
fumbles which married Stanford's ap
pearance flgalust Olympic club last
Saturday. "Pop" Warner Is putting
his bark fHd candidates through long
daily sessions nf bun , .ing. Warner
experts in try out several intricate
"spin plays against Sao Francisco
university Bat unity.
By UrENKY MtLlCMLHtU
(United Tres IrHo Cwrc4iifewt)
KEW VOM"w, VL W. Wrfll It w
a orent totneMMiov tUem dns t rmi
(hv-n U the cor we r Vkkj nnd kiy
ont a fJ-k'o of what U tn4rn mm KKckefp'
WwHor to whip Nhix JSyk-nwlkn:.
when nsd if tW1 ever uwe. Xt Wr
cause w-e think 3TH4e'M win, mmA
you, fc we leikve tbw-t. n-H tWivftn
being on the ns mid ne, ykxm Mtfokki
knock the IrWior's iread tt, -
But sfcily bpnNFrv msclwf k tin
shwrt-estfJer ki the hrtttnm and jtd
ing fru thr tr? j&mw-im tie ftm4
few mot lis tpttit; ntwiM t-W Sa
voritcs coniisg tkoaph in im !
and elegait way tt get rich. Tkia
doesn't only aiasiy to tse fmn gift
ing sport of box is it. bt te nil tW
major pastimes frost rncawi to
women's tensis, xim souevrr,
had it's fnre, for example, wsat
sweet and satisfying kiltings coubl
have been made sy tnkiK kir t
Ml Schnaf. ttovllar to ks 9av
lnrnin and rg to take tW ai over
Chocolate. Ati ttev's jtff. a rw mT
'cm.
And look at t:it Ulsitst fstvity
last Saturday! It was Itdysnan this,
Ladysuian that. And yet when the?
winged past the judges stand at tW
end of the chute it was fcerry Patch-,
a rank, rank outsider who was otl In
uront. They offered .10 to 1 o fcerry.
nou could have had 100 to 1 for the
asking.
But it nas the Olympics which of
fered the upsets. Think, my nuistirii-
flits, what we couhl have cleaned up
out there, What odds do you think
would have been yours had we aukled
up to a bookie a month before the
games and said, "I wanla bet thitl
tieue Veiuke, lieorge Spits and Ben
I-'Qstman don't win one first place
among them." We couid have written
our own ticket. .Iut as e could had
we wagered that Kdilie Tolau would
sweep iMith dardie. And that's just a
couple of upsets. There were favorites
getting kicked off left and right every
day out there.
It wouldn't have Wen hard either,
to find quite a number of the boys
who would have been willing, yea an
xious, to rover our suggestion that
Vines would take Co.het In straight
sets, losing but six cnmei. Anil hnt
Frtok CaHion-'s gjioup of untried
fcropba'H protpeotw may not have to
worry afeout a victory m the opening
gome K the year Friduy night with
Pacific nmrersity but, it is sure to
lMive plrnt-y of troublo with the speedy
nnd deoe.pt-iwo s.ylo tweel by the
IfaiHKenst
Eldon JieiMTe, a former ail-oaaitt
halfbttok nt Wadiiugton State col
lege, w'M brmff a fant, shifty eleven
lere for the game. Jnne's teams at
WtMditnpt-on Wjfli soliool in Portland
were noted for rheir spectacular of-i-ewive
p4oy. Thrill are promised
when Ma bak open 1141 wirli laterals,
trMdn-reetifms and ether tricks.
0ly 34 f hiMt jmw's tirty Iptte-p-He
lMiTe t Haired Mi to date bt
elm Bhiteep's mrmoed to bold the
rfK St. Mn'8 lnHie4t okitt of
Prt4i4 ta a tie mt week Jack
RrMts And Ad Weim4 townr Port
hmd pes aetnal s4ors, howd plpirfy
)) m thre bn-ckfiHd.
Vteran Guards-
Bhton Cone and Hmn Xion r&
eni aMiwdn, sNmd out in the Badfiev
kK. H-tby Inwf, '22$ pwmd taklo,
Utfpqn tio MMvago wei-jrt o thre fop
AWd wa weM lv4ntTred, Crntn4ti
Jnt Bt'wlwMHm wW Ml ths vthes)
hwHtle fwrM4it.
9m-C4Ntl iww wr hae VrbjbeeMed
Jcnw'k cbures fiM a peiMMHtt I tle
lwrthuet coMforewce, IlrMvnd !sit-k,
fM-inrr feVvsnvrH. UhA Mm from
Prtlnd, mt4 Jhm CnrrifiMi of ce
Mtfe. ace tw ea4standmi lmlflNMSk
pM-mg iTlfwwe Hsrsoa. two-yeir pet
ewn, h4M cmpc4Uhn at trwnitepinM'k.
hibr JsMMte dcs ns exront te
tUrn-tin sV (oK4vfU wM wk4i a vh-
try at Ovoumi km btfs t nk-o
10 )hh ehWve ImHs. LrW. yenr
Ocomi Xwnwd nrMe th WcWct a
ware wlr tWy Mi Xsnr'a wi
to n -7 wore.
The pisfte vUl sut at I o'eick
os Ikiywflrd fieH.
Pacific'rf rA'heduW fr tWe year:
t'pt. -- Oregon at. ljuaeur, night1.
I't. '- ColKMbn ssiversty at
rvtklMrl. M. .
t)t. C. P. S. Ht Tacomi.
CVt. irvtkera tro Noral
nt Jm-WW or Mteoed.
Oct. 2kit)fm cw t Fort
mi. Oct. L' LivfieVI colUyw at Forest
Grove, WecominpT.
Nsv. J iRy c1m Ht Forest
Orove.
Nov. 32 Irillamelte university.
Nov, College ( Jdno at Port-lain.
T
ANGELS, 17-8. AS
HOLLYWOOD LOSES
(By The Associated Press)
n hose pennant-mad Ducks went
wild at Portland Tuesday night to
trounce Ixs Angeles 17 and 0 and
increase their league lead to three
full games over the Hollywood Stors,
who lost to Oakland 3 to 2 t Los
Angeles.
Four Angel hurlers wAe sent to
the mound in a vain attempt to halt
the Portland attack, but all four were
hit freely, togetter allowing. 15 hits
and 14 walks. The Ducks cinched the
game in the fourth inning when they
scored eight runs on five singles, a
double md three wnfcs. They scoped
three more In the sixth and Bix in rhe
eighth, mitterres: Los Angles,
Btiecht, Ward. Middhedorf. Curtis
ftnd CampheM; Portkwid, PetersHR and
Po-tmisnno.
Steeng.na of Oii-kWisd hod a sttoh-t
edw over Tw -eehan of the Stars
ki a pkclrs fkuH a Ism AhIvs tlvht
(Wrtw Hie Oaks the series opener. It
to 2, Mvck roller ruck's hUH rim wxw
fhe ea-rned run saoned off the
yoiHvg 0ak-mnd pitcWr 19ti4 terras:
Mainland, MeeMrnS nnd Kni-mHdn ;
MoNywnftd, Sneelwin and St-ronoe.
Son Fwwioi son's Sfals feimd Sfeath
pTlnnp to tiie-ir VAwk Tuedny nirfrt
and pounded out 1ft hit's to dofeat the
Indians. 11 t 8. ki the series opener
ac SvaW-h. Vhe n4 sawed in ewry
kinrw: hut tire ftiHrt'h. eifljeh and
nmtii. Sfontie, scopdimA for four in
rw'nw, pnt on a drnw ki Wie fifeh nmtl
swcli hitt failed to onh up witii the
v-isit-ons, R-n-ttcries: Son Fnoncisoo.
Ittnv-is atd Bonwd; Son-eth), KaIHo
and Co.
Pitolrer OhfWn rff tire MHsshnw wws
sinzr wrth hits hnt oeneroiM w-itii
wnMts Tuesdnsr and SoonnnTenro won
a bflrd-fotM?lit pitohws dticl, 2 to fl
from the Sun Francisco team. Chelini
nored thv fVnnt-ons rmly fir,e bits but
granted R baes on balls. Two nf
these w-alfcs wene directly responsible
for tire scores. Batteries: Sacramento.
Bryan and Wirts; Missions, Chelni
nnd Olsen, Kicci.
IffKHCLIMBER
aJ? em over- ,
(By The A'Moeinted Fcens)
Coast . .
W. r,.
...101 73
... OS TS
... nt
... 01
... fin
... so
PorHnntK , . .
Hollywood.
San Frnnrisoo.
Sacramento. .
Los Angelos
Seattle
Oaklnnd:
S3
S5
S7
07
Missions 60 109
Pot.
.374
.357
.323
.517
.511
.407
.443
.377
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pot
Chicago 8ft fll ,13
Pittsburgh .....82 B7 .330
Brooklyn 7ft 72 .523
Philadelphia 77 73 .513;
Boston 7(1 75 .503 :
New York AS SO .4501
St. Louis RS SO .450
Cinoninnti 50 01 .393 1
By HOY CRAFT
Junction City haB always been
noted for its fighting football teams.
Lsually the team is hgbt and fre
quently tlie siiuad Is made up of a
preponderance of green material, on
tile boys are always in there for U0
minutes of fast actiou.
This year promises to be no excel)'
lion and while Couch Koy loud
starting the year with most of his
regulars gone, it begins to look
though Junctiuu City will have a for
midahlc outfit after all. .Several trans
fers from other schools baTe bolstered
tbe team and several of last years
reserves are coming through to win
first string places.
The projects for this year dhj
not look bright to Coach Todd
when Irs saw Lie hralson-, his red
headed uiltaek, Verne, n Jutwi
son, center, Marlon Evans, tackle
and Ernest Baldwin, end, receive
Hiek diptomas. They were Mre
only Ha4hy averaige steed bops he
hatJ and their departure left mU
a tKHnHui oi boys who knew Win
garnet
Then, to tH k w-ff, Tm-W saw hie
piauilHlg b:K'k, I-'WHwt lfreck, leue
fwr Wyewwg, iwtd Yernu XeksoiH an
end, trtiHsfer fe t htvetK-t. !iit ilm
pcMfe, a &aar4, tauHereed te a Ca4i
fornn hi, sck.ot ,ad Jw:k Soales, a
puntH book, thd net ret-twa to solioiH,
rbwas lokoil Irkiob intlrod t the
JlMlOtltHl oooh.
Mwt schiorl s4aej ami it's rbi4;
better irow. The snuad iuckdes Uor'
?n KviMte ,vAm soav ssue action lat
yea, ad whs ki im bokie twed out
at oeneor; Ketch Stiort, a backfield
rottopnu.H; CoHhi Mioi, an end tet
ter-man . wdio mi wopWbs hi Che hack-
held; (it-n-cli.wt Jensen, a suard; How
a-rd Wolmos, a unai; A4vin SkovUo,
lcMewnn tackle; Jrcrvin Green, tack
le, a transfer from Monroe; Ivennet-l!
i-iuptril, quarter ,a t-r..nsfr from
West I.imi; I-jiuo McFodden, end and
bark w-ho is improving fast; Jim and
jck Crowley, transfers from VYnld-
port who have Just turned out for
the team; .laok llagerty, guard; Jack
Hnrrowclitf, halfback, . a freshman
Bill Arihenbrenner, tackle, a fresh
man; James Weber, end and football
manager; Dan Shownltcr, end; and
A'auen line, guard.
A complete schedule has not
been made at Junction City but
will Include names with Harris,
'burg, Sclo and Springfield. Junc
tion City Is to play a practice
game with Harrisb-: g on the
Junction field Friday afternoon.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Xew York 104 45 .BOS
Philadelphia- 02 S7 .R17
Washington ..8S fiO .505
Cleveland 85 BR .574
Detroit 72 72 .500
Sit. I.ouis- ....fil 87 .412
Chionso 4H 100 .315
Boston, 42 106 .284
Portland Awarded
National Tourney
XBW YORK, Sept. 21. 0J.B The
1933 national public links golf oha-m.
pimstiin ba been awarded to Port
huid, Ore., Mre United StnteB Golf ae-seciivt-inn
nnnoiHiceft Tire tournament
wiH be plaf-ed mer Hastuwoiand
DHinicipirl ww.
lun4fcn wi44 Ub asmoHMtiK't) hc.
BBR'G DAHl 0UT
Mi AXtUvLKS. Sejt. 21. V
Yh U. C It. A. Bruin hA-e kft
Lennf Brrfl4.,4)4, their uHa-rt-er-huttk,
tor elrw seaMH. Xv eonv-a-lesoinf; from
an . . cra-tion on his . .MtN cmv, Bivivg
da4i4 smd tliot kra-sinrlfb as it ws
dowfet-fall A hje cou4d hlof ufvmiHt tt.
Mary's AH-aMwe Aiy, We did t
mmt ffiWe a year of cw4cti-tiiHt
fcr tmo er two gaaies. The Wruins
troHced tb Pomona rgpkeiM 27-0
in tWir first night drilMi.st night.
PASC TRIES
1 t.OS ANtiKI.KS, Sejl. 2l.-r(U.f
Forward pas plays are being fr the
Trojans of the University of roulh
ern Califtina in an effort to use to
the best advantage an e xperimeutnl
high-speed backfleld. Howard Jones
put his men through a scrimmage last
night in which the pasp.t showed up
nnu-h tntter than the running plays,
which still suffer from lack of good
interference. Aaron It senberg, big
Jewish guard, sprained an ankle, but
the injury was not serious, 08
ENDS SHIFTED
SANTA CI'AHA, Cai., Sept. 21
(U.R) Coach Clipper Smith has decid
ed to shift two of his ends to tackle
positions for Ssnta data's haiif game
Saturday agninst 1'nllfornia. They sre
Fr-rl hltm finil lienrire Fitrtirr. The
do you think the odd were asninsA rinnl Uir kcrliiinnice for Sntiiiilnr's
UtUa kaowa CaroU Babcock wadiaa 1 coBUat mill b held Uia afternoon.
T PLAY ..mSHIIMTM
SPKKANK, 4Vash., Sept. 21. (U.R)
AVith the experier.ee of one hard
game liehind them, the (ionznsa Bull
dogs wre slated for hard scrimni.4:e
again today in pre..trnCou for their
engagement Sattinlay whh Washing
ton at. teattle. Ike Peterson, halfback,
was the only casualty from the Ore
gon State fame.
LIGHTER SCRIMMAGE
BKKJSKI.KY, CS Sept. 21. (U.R)
Hoav$ m'.-iimage for Coach In
gram's rrgulnrs on tho California
Bear squad has ended as tbe result of
injuries several players have received.
Hard practice will continue, however,
for the second and Ihird strings In
preparation for iho contest with
Santa Clara here Saturday.
COUGARS READY
ril.l-MAY Wash, Sept. 21. (U.R)
Coach Babe llcllinghci-r.v believes
his Washington State squad in near
top form for their game Saturday
against College of Idaho, a non-conference
foe.
some line concord grapes were
ceti in the Producers' Public market
Wednesday, selling at 25 cents a bas
ket. The crop is good this rear and
the weather has been propitious for
ripening.
Ground cherries were seen in
couple of stalls and they were priced
nt 10 cents a pound. These make
fine sauce and preserves.
Cnntnlotipes were plentiful and
were exceedingly low In price.
Prunes, sweet corn, potatoes, cab
huge nnd other sensonal produce were
sttowu m large quantities.
PUBLIC MARKET
RETAIL PRICES
Vegetable!
New radishes. 3 buncnes
New carrots, lb. 4c; 3 lbs.
Beets, 3 bunches
Potntocs, lb. lVtCi bu. ...
I'm. bunch
Green onions. 8 bunohes
New turnips. 3 hunches Con
Sptnacb. lb. Sc; 2 for
Mead lettuce. 2 heads fioa
Cabbage, hb.
Fea-s, lb.
10c
10c
.10c
- SI
Rlnp
10c
Kjc
x-Uc
. 7o
Cucumbers, N. .-....!(& 6o
tomatoes. tH. ........... 4W3;c
Kohtrani. H. So
String beans, to. 4a; . Vh
Squash, H).
Tatrle Qneena, 3 fev
Lea lettuce. H).
Jiviss chn-rd. W).
B-eraiuda onions. 3 HVat
suavnwr sminan. R.
Corn, per dox. eaa ......
Green pcHipers, hs
Celery, bwih Me; 3 fws
CwJifl.wer, U
FrmUO
StrawVerrios. hoc
Hiuknrh, a IVs.
Blackberries, hoc
Peaches, basket
Green apples, lb.
Prunes, basket 10c;
Pears, bu
(irapes. basket
Green Gage plums, hit
Ifllscetsatrectiis
Eggs, doi.
Honey, lb.
t-ilberls. lb.
..J
- z
..'...J- ?
9g-15e
JZZiile
bu.
-JOc
..So
-13Q20c
Walnuts, lb.
Poultry (dresseo, drasoi
Hesvy fryers, lb.
Light fryers, lb,
Henvy hens. IK
Leghorn hens. lb.
.-..45 (g.Uc
30c
-.15S2.-ic
50c
..l,ffl22c
-l'-'fuMSc
lOlaU'
..2:ic
2oc
..20c
18c
.ARRACKMA Wlifs
SAI.K.M Ore.. Sept. .1, (UP)
Mervin Barrackmnn. Washington,
won a rough match here last night
from Henry Jones of Provo. I tah.
Barrarkmsn won the last, the sec
ond and third falls. Italph Morley of
Srlt Lake City nnd John Simmons of
Seattle ended their hour long prclira
ina'j with honors dixided.
PORTLAND GRAINS
I I ut I tire., Sept, Jl. (A)
Wheat: Sept., on 40 3-4. high Ml
J-S. low 4! 3-4. close 50 3-8; Dec..
open 52 1-2. Inch 5.1 3-!, low 52 1-2.
cloe .t 5-S; May, open 50 1-2. high
Oi 1-2, low ,rtl 1-2. close ,i7 1-2,
Cah wheat: Big Bend hltiestcm oil.
toft while 31. western white .VI. hard
winter 5tj. norihrrn spring 50, west
ern red 4:.
lists: No. 2 white $17.
Today's car receipt..: Wheat 40.
flour IS, corn 1, oats 4, hay 1,
ALL PRICES ARE
E
All prices, were steady in the Eu
gene markets Wednesday. Further
advance in the price of eggs was ex
pected soon a& thee appears to be
a much firmer tone to the market. -
No change was reported in the
price of psultry, livestock, pram, hay,
fruits r vegetable. Fall fruits are
arnv-og m lar&e (juiwHitres a thy
are of excellent qua-lit y due te tbe
afesenoe of ra-iu an! ple-nty sunshine.
LOCAL PRICES
tggs
(Bu.y,ing. pr-lces at- StotiesO
Kxt-ra 25c
Jtediums 2Ie
(Wholesale Prices-1 -Ret-ailensi)
Et-ra 24-c
Sta-ndardis 23c
Mediums . 20c
Pucte 13c
('New York Grades
(Buying Pnlcesi)
Exwm 24-c
Standards 22c
Mediums . lie
First 20c
(Public Market, Retail')
Krcsn jumbos, extra large 25c
Fresh extras . .2Mc
Fresh mediums 20c
Poultry, Live
(Buying Prices)
Heavy hens, 41(S5, lbs. (col
ored) lb. 12c
Leghorn hens, medium, lb. ....Hc
Light leghorns, lb. ..Cc
Broilers, l!i2 lbs., lb
Fryers, lb. ..-
Roasters, lb, ..
Stags, .lb. ....
Geeks, lb.
15c
i:)c
15c
He
4c
Butterfat
(Buying Prices)
Sweet cream butterfat .
Sour oream butterfat
Butter
(Wholesale Prices)
Sweet oream butter
Extra quarters
Eixtra prints .
17c
,.15c
.24c
.24c
23c
Standard prints 21c
wool
(Buvlna Prices)
Medium wool, lb. -ll12c
Hogs, Live
(Buying Prices)
160-200 lbs. S4W4.25
200-250 lbs. $3.754
Heavy sows $22.60
Hogs, Dressed
(Buying Prices)
130-160 lbs. 55Wc
Cattle, Live
(Buying Prices)
Stews 33'..c
Heifers 2'.3c
Cows iy2c
Canners and cutters lic
Veal, dressed, 80-120, 664c;
1.0-iou, oMmc: l.u-.uu, 4,i(ftloc
Sheep
(Buvlna Prions)
Ewes Vicl
Lambs 33'4 c
Yearling wethers , ,m2c
Hav
(Buying Prices)
Alfalfa, ton
Clover, ton
Oat and vetch bay. ton "
rains
(Buvlno Prions)
Wheat, both red and white, bu 51c
Barley, ton S143!15
Oats, ton $1517
venetaniea
(Buying Prices Average for No. I
Produce)
Turnips, doi. bunches ..40c
Green onions, dos. bunches 25c
Spinach, ro. . -..5c
Kadishes. dor. bunches ...25e
Cucumbers, dox. 23c
CO-OP EOG POOL
WEEK ENDING SEPT. 8
Extras - ...22c
Standards ............... ..20c
Firsts ....-. ....17c
Mediums i 15c
Jrax . -, lUc
Pool prices announced each Fri
day by Pacific Cooperative Poul
try Producers' assuciution are al
ways for tho week ending on the
Thursday eight days preceding.
BUTTER SUPPLY
E
PO'KTLAX, 0e., Scttt. 21. (W,
With im iiMjretwiei. supply e butt'e-r
ea tbe taa-pket heve as a r-estrit of to
epeaed price, the skua-tien pfese4it-s
a sWg-btpy easrer trading tone althous-h
prices in oeflerai a-re pfntically un
chfliiod for Iwth prmts and cubes.
While the tote centralize? churning
was a traction below the totnl dis
pkiyd last week, the outside supplies
nvai4nWe here were more than suf
ficiently HicFeas-ed to make up for
this shortage. This together with
rather liberal withdrawals from stor
ape, gave the trade a very consider'
able increase hi the supply.
Butterfat values are unchanged.
Market for eggs continues to re
flect strength and the surprising fea
tu re is that demand gains as the price
ascends. Slight increase in receipts
is suggested with the gain principally
in pullets.
Wtih local prices still seriously be
low California values and with the
latter still buying in this territory,
chicken prices here are practically
unchanged for all classes of live stuff.
There is a weak tone in the mar
ket for country killed lamb but no
further cut is indicated in prices.
Hogs are continued on a steady basis
with calves firm especially for the
better sorts, which are scarce.
Dillard cantaloupes are being held
.$1-1.10 for best with fancy Eugene
stock mostly $1 crate.
Chicago Wheat
Up Three Cents
CHICAGO. Sept. 21. W) Wheat
soared today to more than 3 cents a
bushel higher than prices current late
last week.
Pronounced strength In stocks and
cotton furnished the chief incentive.
The advance was in the face of spread
selling here against buying at Winnipeg,
Wheat closed buoyant at the day's
top, 2 3-8 2 3-4 above yesterday's
finish, corn 3-8 3-4 up. oats at 3-8
o-S advance, and provisions unchang
ed to 15 cents higher.
GRAIN QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO. Sept. 21. P Wheat:
Sept. (Old): Open .50 3-4; high .52
5-S; low .50 3-4; close. 52 1-2 5-8.
(New): Open .57 3-S: high .52 1-2;
low .51 3-S; close .52 1-2.
Dec: Open .53 3-8 3-4; high .55
1-4: low .53 3-8: close .55 1-8 1-4.
May: Open .55 5-8 .5f: high .60
5-SS; low .5S 5-S; close .00 1-2 5-8.
Corn:
Sept.: Open .2S; high .28 1-2; low
.2: clone ,2S 1-2.
Dec: Open .28; high .28 1-2; low
.2S; close .28 1-2.
Dec: Open .20 3-8: high .29 3-4;
low .29 1-8 1-4; low .29 1-2 5-S.
May: Open .34 1-4 3-8: hieh .34
15-S; low .34 1-8 1-4; close .34 1-2 5-S.
Tematoes, crn-te 20c:
Lettuce, dttz. treads
Ca-bbafte, H.
Weet-c, doc. bimohes -
Pea H.
Petttt-ses, m Hs. .
Gree bean, H.
Pern. ds.
ink
,.4nc
-30c
..lc
Gree-n peivpejis. lb.
Summer sna-sh, dma
Tn-ble Queen sfHi-a-stn ibft
A-rtiohrrfces, (toz.
-..........3c
5e
ei. -.-.
3c
Wte
3e
,....2fS:4c
4c
Sc
4q
DiH. ds. btmckes ..
5.ti(whiiri soua-sto. lfe, .
Fr trite
(QumUu Putins
S-iKiwlwries, crnt
Dawefl plww, Mi. -.....-...3c
Apples, bor 75c
Peaches, basket 15c; crate
ba. 75cfT$l
Grapes, lh
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
(By U. S. D. A.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 21. (U.R)
Hogs receipts 400; market steady;
cnrlot light hurchers $5: no driveiiis
sold eirly: heavies and pigs $4.25:
much packinc nnws $.."0, smooth $1;
fcedr pigs $4.25-4.00.
Cattle receipts 7."; calves 15. Nenr
liT all driveins. market quotably
sternly, trading nominal.
Sheep receipts 200, mnrkt slow,
nothing sMd early but fpinlity n round
steady with ewe values uncertain;
hulk recent arrivals 50-7.V per hun
dredweight but upper grndes absent.
PORTLAND PRICES
PORTLAND. Sent. ii fs
Kk Pncific Poultry ProdllcerB, i
seHing prices: Fresh extras 2.V: stan-1
(inrfw ;,ic; mediums L'Oc: pullets 13r.
CwiHrtr?- meats Selling price to re
taiters: Lnwbs SVj-9c lb. Others un
elwuwye'i. rtuttpr, butterfat, lire poultrv un
clMBfled. Onions. potntoP!., wool, hay, mohnir.
nuts, cascara bark and hops quota
tions unchanged.
.'hpee STLVKR SP RAT 25
POBTLAltb STAPLES
POHTI.AXH, Sept. '.'I. oPiSu
aar t'ane. icranulslcd $4.5t 100 lbs.;
beet suaar ? t rio Jim hv
lotnest!c flour Seltinr price deliv
ered: Patent 411s J5..V1: do HSh 5.-K):
hafcer'a Wuextem J4.IM; soft n-hest
pastry Patent $1. 10 5.'.0; Monisns
hsni wheat patent j.00-0.-Uj
e
9i) Protected from orust the Gillett
BLUE BLADE is sanitary etsy to
clen. Th exclusive advantage plus
l-hrd edge, slotted flexinj cnter
jnd other importit ftur mtlte th
GlWe Blue Blde rrfrvspufe 3nv,
instrument. Try it and learn for youisfslf.
MARKET RALLIES
lonsiiit
NEAVYORK. Sept. 21 . I
a vigor that matched it. iJ?rH
ances of the summer rallr iV n
market swept bunrami-'i
day. Net gains of to7 .If?''
were numernuc t nlw
cottw swred wore tlma
and wirt jusiped 2U. r.n?.'v,"l
Sal., stoeks .xceedrt S
shares. -e tba trhrl. ,Sl
vtu-Rie. The nwrkc. stron
openmn, oaMed tnrm...
in t'he kst kour an,
were virtirolly at tlw ton w
Trad wh. sad sold
n fnnnfl tt. . (
"-acuon lound thI,Mi3
W t-rflnrwut J . w"t
nt SWlftlv nilcannl.,.
. . . l"aei.
air Hemic til 7-s- ai..i.. ,
3-8; Al Chcm and live SI 1 1 ,1
Con .17 .1.4- Am .i v. .
110 1-2; Am 'fob B SO sis-Autl
u-d, M1niL nnu UUio IS!
Bendii Avia 14 1-2- n.il, o...,
7-S; Borden P.l 1-4; Burr Add
11; Canada Pac IS 1-2- C tl -
" nnu ri IS 1-8' r
Solv 12; Comwlth So 4 l.J.'fj
Can 33 1-2; Corn Prod 52 irT
tiss-Wriht 3. .
DrtiB Inc 47: I)upont 42 1.4-r
man Kod 5S a-S; Klec Auto 1
3-4; KI Pow and T.t 12 3-4: Gt r-H
32; Gen Mot IS 3-S: Gold Dial!)
lilt Harvest 28 1-4; ITaadTUn
Johns Man 30 1-4; Kenaecott 15 .t
irorer uroc jo n-: L ei nrl u.
in (-: Jtonty Wan: 14 7.S' v.
Mot 17; Nat Biscuit 42 7-8' Nt
Dairy Prod 22 1-4; Xat Pow .'i,
17 3-4; NY Cent 2D 7-S; North iJ
80 3-4; Packard 4 3-S: Psrim k
li 5 1-4; Penney .10 23 1-S: Pma
20 3-S: Phillips Pet 7 1-S; hbSt
NJ 51 3-S: Pullman 23 7-8.
Radio 10 3-S; RKO 6: Rem M
5 7-8: Rey Tob B 35 1-4: SeintJ
24 1-4; Shell Union 7 5-S: SmPs
31 6-S; Stan Brands 16; St Oaa
27 3-4; St. Oil NJ 33 3-4; TmoJ
15 1-S; Tex Gulf Sul 23 1-2; Ttui
Amer 3-S: Union Carb 28 II
Union Pac SO; Unit Aircraft 33; M
t-orp 12 1-4; Unit (.as Imp 201.
U. S. Rubber 7 3-4: I"S StocMSl
West Elec and Mf 35 3-4; Woolwrt
to 7-s,
Want Ads
Too Late to Classify
LOST Dark brown suede purse. liSl
erai reward, v inner return to itw
penc IlotPl. Ph. .!!i.
Lv. Portlond
9:35 P.M.
NOW IS THE TIME lofcH
odvanfage of thete oxce8-f"S1'
low ROUND-TRIP FARES
SUMMER EXCURSION
rund-frip tickets on sole doily
as follows until Oc1.S
Chicago and points well; vn
Sept 30 to points east of O
cogo. Return limit Oct. 31.
0-&AY ROUN TRIP
ticksli on sol. doily to ll",,17
CMcaoo and St. loull "'''
Rsnirn limit nol exewiing Oct.
ONE-WAY BARGAIN fA
In Coachti ond Touriil eorj onlf
conlinus daily until DM. 31-
General Passenger Dept.
.37 Pittock Block,
Portland. Ore.
pacific
the ove-".:-1 RCyi